It’s about
lying.” I announced loudly to the television. The “talking heads”
were discussing a politician’s dilemma. There seemed to be too much
situational ethics being used and I felt the need to point out to my young son
and the “talking heads” that the real issue was not privacy but lying.
Our society is based on honesty. It will only work if the citizens maintain a dedication to honesty in all areas of life.
Deuteronomy chapter 19 made me think, “why would cities of refuge, land boundaries and false witness be grouped together in one chapter. I realize that the chapter breaks were added many centuries after Deuteronomy was written but these topics made me think that the common denominator is honesty.
The cities of refuge only works if the person seeking refuge is honest and admits there was consequence from his action, if the city leaders are honest enough to administer the refuge and if the victim’s family will be honest and respect the refuge status of the city.
Verse 14 is very plain with the admonition to not move a boundary stone. This statement tells me that it is dishonest to expand your land ownership by simply moving the marker stone when no one is looking.
The remaining verses explain the necessity of two or three witnesses, not just one, to convict a person of any crime and spells out the remedy in the event a malicious witness takes the stand.
I might summarize the chapter with the statement, “Honesty is the best policy.” That is a challenge for today’s world. Every day we are given a new warning that leads us to mistrust the honest intent of an email, a document or a person.
Our society is based on honesty. It will only work if the citizens maintain a dedication to honesty in all areas of life.
Deuteronomy chapter 19 made me think, “why would cities of refuge, land boundaries and false witness be grouped together in one chapter. I realize that the chapter breaks were added many centuries after Deuteronomy was written but these topics made me think that the common denominator is honesty.
The cities of refuge only works if the person seeking refuge is honest and admits there was consequence from his action, if the city leaders are honest enough to administer the refuge and if the victim’s family will be honest and respect the refuge status of the city.
Verse 14 is very plain with the admonition to not move a boundary stone. This statement tells me that it is dishonest to expand your land ownership by simply moving the marker stone when no one is looking.
The remaining verses explain the necessity of two or three witnesses, not just one, to convict a person of any crime and spells out the remedy in the event a malicious witness takes the stand.
I might summarize the chapter with the statement, “Honesty is the best policy.” That is a challenge for today’s world. Every day we are given a new warning that leads us to mistrust the honest intent of an email, a document or a person.
It seems there are
so many more dishonest people and scams to be wary. When I did an internet search to find out the
source of "Honesty is the best policy" there was an instruction to "click
here" to find out. I've been on the
internet enough to know that will most likely lead me to information I don't
want.(By the way, many attribute the saying to Ben Franklin, Shakespeare or Don
Quixote but it was probably Sir Edwin Sandys
in 1599, an English politician in the Virginia Company which founded
Jamestown.)
These verses are
about protection, possession and power.
They warn us not to use protection, possession and power to be dishonest
to gain more protection, possession and power.
We live in a world
where people think they must justify their actions. Too often the justification is "it's not
my fault," "I'm a victim," "I didn't know..." We even think we can be dishonest with God we
have so much practice in the world.
We do need to be
justified in our actions because we live in a dishonest world and we have
hearts that lean to the dishonest. The
only justification that will save us is
the justification given by God.
God will make it "just as if I hadn't sinned" but I have to be
honest, completely and totally honest, with God. I must be honest and admit that I need a
Savior.
Hallelujah, God knew
me and had a plan for my rescue from a life in a world of dishonesty. God gave
me the protection, possession and power to use for His glory, not for my
personal gain. My daily goal is to be honest with others and with God.
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